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  • in reply to: AEG 72630 #278736
    Penguin45
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    Re: AEG 72630

    Incoming………. 😀

    Chris.

    in reply to: get1a2’s Question Thread. #277892
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    Re: got1a2’s Question Thread.

    get1a2 – you really have only one question, so they’re now all here in one thread. Further new threads will be copied into here and deleted, so please stay with this one thread.

    We don’t have the time or the bandwidth to waste trying to gather your random questions and lack of response to the answers you get with what you really want.

    The LG is super if you like bearing failures and waiting for parts to come by boat from Korea, btw.

    Penguin45,
    Moderator.

    in reply to: get1a2’s Other Question Thread. #272915
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    Re: get1a2’s Other Question Thread.

    Re: how hard is it to shut the door on a ise 10

    get1a2 wrote:its putting me of buying one as there seems to be quite a few posts abount this problem or knack shutting the door

    gmoorc wrote:Not hard, just different.
    You are pushing against the suspended drum (Which moves) rather than the stiff outer casing of a conventional machine.
    I just close the door then give it a sharp push…click. Don’t even think about it these days.

    in reply to: get1a2’s Other Question Thread. #272914
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    Re: get1a2’s Other Question Thread.

    Re: does anyone no where i can buy a ise2 washing machine

    get1a2 wrote:my local ise engineer has none in stock and said they have stoped production

    r600a wrote:Hi get

    Where abouts in the country are you ? postcode or town.

    Bryan

    get1a2 wrote:angelsey north wales LL65

    kwatt wrote:On Angelsey then Deltec is who you want to be in touch with in Benllech.

    However I don’t think that Deltec have any ISE2’s in stock now like many of us.

    Basically the massive fall in the Pound against the Euro has prevented ISE from re-ordering machines from factory as they could seem expensive when many retailers and manufacturers are giving machines away at the moment in the current economic climate to liquidate cash.

    The fact that manufacturers and retailers appear to be going bust at an unprecedented rate would suggest that ISE may have been right.

    K.

    in reply to: get1a2’s Other Question Thread. #272913
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    Re: get1a2’s Other Question Thread.

    Re: induction

    get1a2 wrote:is induction better then brush motor longer lifespan

    kwatt wrote:As a general rule, yes.

    No wearing parts other than the motor bearings which, in my experience, usually outlive the lifespan of the machine.

    As there are no parts that make contact, brushes on a commutator basically, it’s also quieter. Often a lot quieter and it doesn’t run as hot either.

    Personally, I’ve always preferred induction over brushed motors.

    The only downside is that, if one does fail although rare, it is more expensive to replace but then, they’re more expensive in the first place as they cost more to produce.

    HTH

    K.

    in reply to: get1a2’s Other Question Thread. #272912
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    get1a2’s Other Question Thread.

    Re: is there any difference between ISE10 1400 spin 1600 spin

    get1a2 wrote:besides the spin speed

    kwatt wrote:Yes, the 1400 is no longer available. 😉

    The 1400 also uses a brush motor and the 1600 an induction.

    K.

    Dustyroad wrote:Regarding spin speeds it seems strange that the more expensive ISE10 only has 2 speeds 800 or 1600 and nothing inbetween, but I note that the ISE5 has a variable spin speed up to 1600. I would have thought that the 10 would have this feature.

    DustyR

    kwatt wrote:Hi Dusty,

    Well, yes and no really.

    Variable spin seems to spend it’s time on one setting, full. The only time it gets turned down all too often is automatically on delicate washes or to off totally for the odd really delicate item. Beyond that no-one really bothers it would seem.

    Rightly so IMO, I couldn’t be bothered in a real world situation to be bothered with it. Why people look for such features I don’t really know as I’ve yet to meet anyone that uses them to any degree.

    Massively variable temperature settings are largely the same.

    Since the ISE10 is largely based on being simple to use the above plays a large part in such a feature or, features, not being there. It’s designed to be as simple to use and easy to live with as possible as well as virtually unburstable.

    K.

    kwatt wrote:Hi Dusty,

    Well, yes and no really.

    Variable spin seems to spend it’s time on one setting, full. The only time it gets turned down all too often is automatically on delicate washes or to off totally for the odd really delicate item. Beyond that no-one really bothers it would seem.

    Rightly so IMO, I couldn’t be bothered in a real world situation to be bothered with it. Why people look for such features I don’t really know as I’ve yet to meet anyone that uses them to any degree.

    Massively variable temperature settings are largely the same.

    Since the ISE10 is largely based on being simple to use the above plays a large part in such a feature or, features, not being there. It’s designed to be as simple to use and easy to live with as possible as well as virtually unburstable.

    K.

    get1a2 wrote:will a brush motor last longer then induction i was told that the 1400 spin was the same as the 1600 speed being only difference in speed

    kwatt wrote:Hi,

    As I explained in another post, there is a slight advantage on the noise front and wearing parts. Beyond that the only practical difference is the spin speed.

    K.

    get1a2 wrote:okay thanks

    in reply to: CANDY DISHWASHER NOT HEATING #278809
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    Re: CANDY DISHWASHER NOT HEATING

    Nope, it’s a CDI1012. It has the heater in the tube. Fault probably safety stats. Early and late versions depending on date code.

    Chris.

    in reply to: get one #278825
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    Re: get one

    Sorted……….

    :p45:

    in reply to: get1a2’s Question Thread. #277891
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    Re: got1a2’s Question Thread.

    Re: LG Direct Drive F1222TD

    get1a2 wrote:how does this compare to a ise 2 and 10 thanks

    gegsy wrote:They aren’t Korean 😉

    in reply to: get1a2’s Question Thread. #277890
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    Re: got1a2’s Question Thread.

    Re: is this a good machine Miele Prestige Plus 6 W562

    get1a2 wrote:how is it compared to a ise 10 thanks

    kwatt wrote:We don’t get to take Miele’s apart and very few of us will service one while they are under warranty as Miele have their own employed engineers so, we won’t have too much info.

    Seamy might know if he sees this.

    K.

    in reply to: get1a2’s Question Thread. #277889
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    Re: got1a2’s Question Thread.

    Re: ISE 10 will it compromise on cleaning

    get1a2 wrote:if the machine will complete a 40°C wash more than 40 minutes faster than any other washing machine will it compromise on the cleaning results. does that mean the cloths will not be washed as well can you set it so it take longer to da a wash

    kwatt wrote:Not in my experience after several hundred washes.

    Clever drum design and software helps there. 😉

    No, you can’t set it to do a longer wash beyond adding extra rinses.

    K.

    in reply to: get1a2’s Question Thread. #277888
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    Re: got1a2’s Question Thread.

    Re: how long would a ise 2 last if doing two three washes a week

    get1a2 wrote:and how cheap to repair after warranty has expired what would a new motor and fitting wiould cost anying else HOW CHEAP ARE THE PARTS
    for these machins and would a ise 2 be good enough for a single guy doing 3 maxium washers a week thanks

    Penguin45 wrote:There aren’t any 2s left and there is no immediate intended replacement

    Penguin45.

    get1a2 wrote:hi i can get one

    don wrote:Hi get1

    I presume the question was how do I get one?

    There is a list of suppliers here by region you never know someone might have one

    Don

    ISE5 DW1 12 place AAA rated dishwasher loaded with features and a full five-year warranty

    get1a2 wrote:my friend has one i can get of him for 200 pounds he is moving abroad and only had it 5 weeks is that a good buy

    iadom wrote:A third off normal price, got to be a good deal. Not sure how the warranty would be affected though.

    Perhaps Mr Watt may be able to advise you.

    Perfectly adequate for your needs.

    Jim.

    get1a2 wrote:has anyone used a ise 2 thanks

    Penguin45 wrote:Have you asked your friend?

    It’s a simple, basic machine. No frills, mechanically robust, no fancy displays. Turn the knob, press the button, it launders. Running times are in the user book.

    I’ve sold loads of them, with few problems.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: get1a2’s Question Thread. #277887
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    Re: got1a2’s Question Thread.

    Re: what would be a good quality machine to bye second hand

    get1a2 wrote:i have seen a MIELE PARAGON HOMEYCOMB CARE WASHING MACHINE
    on ebay is there any other machins that are as good quality thanks

    Penguin45 wrote:Where? I’d be exceedingly suspicious of any appliance sold on the Bay of Evil Things.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: get1a2’s Question Thread. #277886
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    Re: got1a2’s Question Thread.

    Re: the ise 10 do you have to pay extra for the fold down door

    get1a2 wrote:i have seen it says door is optional does that meen that it does not come
    with machine and you have to pay on top

    Bill wrote:All the ISE10’S that I have sold have come with them fitted. I do not think they are an extra.

    Bill Ellis :scot:

    boselecta wrote:The optional means the door is removable if desired. But it comes as standard on all the ISE10’s. Ask the engineer to remove it if you don’t want the outer door, only takes 5 min.

    eastlmark wrote:

    boselecta wrote:
    The optional means the door is removable if desired. But it comes as standard on all the ISE10’s. Ask the engineer to remove it if you don’t want the outer door, only takes 5 min.

    Although it is removable, quite easily, (maybe not 5 minutes) it will leave 2 unsightly slots where the hinges protuded. To do the job properly an alternative front panel can be fitted by an engineer but that would be charged for.

    boselecta wrote:hi eastlmark,
    have not heard anything about the alternative front panel, please tell…

    in reply to: Help Bosch dishwasher Timer dial getting stuck #278815
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    Re: Help Bosch dishwasher Timer dial getting stuck

    Does it heat?

    Model number is at the top of the casing surround on old machines or etched into the top edge of the door on newer ones. Crucial bit of info, really.

    Penguin45.

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